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5-pin DIN <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I have Jeff Glatt's web site saved as a PDF (the web site entitled MIDI >Technical Fanatic's Brainwashing Center). I don't know him, but one
night in 2014 I was looking up info on RPN & NRPNs and it came up in
Google. There was so much useful info about MIDI and all things related
to making music in the box, I had to grab a copy for myself.
It's a 671 page full PDF with all its links intact, exactly as the site >appeared on 1/26/2014. I will upload it to Dropbox if you three or
anyone else are still interested in using it as a reference. It's come
in handy several times over the years.
I've no clue if any of you will see this message 7 years after your >conversation but I figured it's worth a shot. If you'd like a copy of
the PDF, reply to me here, or *even better*, drop me an e-mail at: >[email protected]
All the best,
Russell
Las Vegas
On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 12:59:29 AM UTC-7, Peter Billam wrote:
On 2015-04-16, Jim Higgins wrote:
Roadrunner hosed all the personal web sites, including mine that
hosted the AMM MIDI FAQ. There's a mirror of Jeff's site at:
http://www.blitter.com/~russtopia/MIDI/~jglatt/
Thanks Clemens, Clif(f?), Jim ...
In Feb, Vint Cerf, Google vice-pres, talked to the AAAS in San Jose
about his fears that the 21st Century will be a "digital Dark Age".
I often worry about what will happen to pjb.com.au when I, you know,
stop paying the bills.
Peter
--
Peter Billam www.pjb.com.au www.pjb.com.au/comp/contact.html
Hi!
Well, I at least keep comp.music.midi on my group list, so I can
check if anything still shows up (it never does..at least until
your post!), but I'm probably the only one!
Some googling shows that both Jeff Glatt and Peter Billam still
seem to be around -- I had quite a bit of conversation and
code-sharing here with Peter back in the day, but he departed
long ago. I don't know why Jeff dropped his site, I used it too
quite a few times.
I think I have enough sources of MIDI info not to bother with
your site dump, but I'm glad somebody preserved it! I think it's
also available of the Wayback Machine. Haven't checked the link
above. pjb.com.au is still active, anyway.
Anyway, thanks for the post! Thought you'd like to know that
one person has seen it at least!
Cheers,
-- Pete --
[PS When I cruise the Web these days, I sometimes think that
Vint Cerf's fears are coming true! Firefox NoScript helps a
lot, without it I find a lot of sites unusable.]
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